We’re happy to announce ‘combination mode’ for your session boxes. This great new option gives you the ability to connect up to 6 midi controllers together inside Ableton and move them around your session as though they're one unified controller.

You're no longer limited to the inputs available on just one controller, now you can combine different types of midi controllers together.

Here's a handy example:
a launchpad for a set of 16x16 clip launching pads,
a midi fighter twister for 16 endless encoders ,
and a Korg Nano Kontrol 2 for some faders and transport controls.

These will stay in sync, moving around your Ableton session and controlling the same tracks relative to each other.

How much would you usually have to pay to have a single midi controller with that much functionality?

Turn your modular setup into one powerful piece of kit and control Ableton exactly how you need to.

How does combination mode work?

As this is Remotify, we've made combination mode super simple to use.
When creating a session box in Remotify, simply turn combination mode on and save your script.

After importing into Ableton, the sesssion box will automatically be linked together with any other available session boxes that have combination mode turned on and moving one session box will move others as well!

Using offset with Combination Mode

Offset is another new feature which allows you to place your session box in a specific place when your script first loads.
If you want your controllers to control the exact same tracks then you can stack the session boxes on top of each other.

Or you could have one controlling the first 8 tracks and another on track 9 - 16.
Turning two, 8 track controllers into one massive 16 track goliath!

This is done by simply selecting a left offset of a midi remote script to 16 and using it with your second controller.

Using Offset, Combination mode & shift / mode activation

Offset positions of session boxes can be set on a per mode basis too.

So when switching to a new mode via a shift or mode activation button you have a number of options:

Move the session box to a specific place in Ableton.

Turn off/on combination mode meaning you could move the box independently from the others while in that mode.

Or keep the box in combination mode and in its current position but change what your controller’s inputs do.

This new versatility in Remotify creates yet another set of awesome ways you can control Ableton using your equipment.
We’re super excited to see what amazing ideas you all come up with!

It will not only save you a massive headache, but also allows you to learn how it works as you go since Remotify also gives you an uncompiled “.py” version of the files so you can have a look at the code.

This app will make basic mapping tasks a breeze."

Matias,DJ Techtools

"Controllers are great! But sometimes you wish to customize a few knobs.
Before Remotify, you had to be a programmer to create an Ableton script.
Today, us mere mortals can go online to Remotify and use their dead simple, drag and drop script creator.

It literally takes a few seconds to have custom control of Ableton!
In the time it took you to read this, you could have created your own custom Ableton Script for that controller sitting in front of you!"

"Thanks again. It is working great! I'm running 2x DS1s to extend control over 16 channels and your Remotify app has enabled me to tailor the functionality and workflow in a way that I couldn't achieve otherwise. Thank you!"

Jap_

"Thank you so much for your support! It's nice to see how active you are and willing to help out customers on an individual basis. Can't wait to see how this project will evolve with all those exciting possibilities coming up. It has already evolved a lot since a few weeks ago when I discovered Remotify."